BRIDGETON - Three teenagers, including a juvenile, were arrested during an overnight traffic stop Sunday after police discovered a loaded handgun, drugs and burglary attire.

The incident occurred at 12:07 a.m. Monday when police pulled over a red 2009 Ford Expedition for a motor vehicle violation.

The driver was an unidentified 16-year-old juvenile, according to police.

“Once the officer approached the driver and began speaking to him, he could smell the odor of burnt marijuana coming from inside of the vehicle,” police wrote on their Facebook page. “The driver was removed from the vehicle, and after further investigation, six .22 caliber bullets were located on the driver.”

According to police, other officers at the scene discovered a loaded .22 caliber revolver, as well as a black ski mask, black knit hat, several latex gloves and less than 50 grams of marijuana.

All three suspects were arrested, police said, and the juvenile was taken to Burlington County Juvenile Detention Center on “various weapons charges and CDS related charges.”

The other two occupants were named as Luis A. Rodriquez, of the 200 block of North Pearl Street; and Victor A. Pita, 18, of the first block of Summit Avenue.

Both were taken to Cumberland County Jail on identical charges: possession of under 50 grams of marijuana, possession of weapon for unlawful purpose, unlawful possession of weapon and possession of controlled dangerous substance in a school zone, according to police.